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Difficulties Faced In Obtaining Nigerian Passport Are Over – FG

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Difficulties Faced In Obtaining Nigerian Passport Are Over – FG

The Federal Government has stated that its efforts to overcome the obstacles that Nigerians face in getting a passport are generating the intended outcomes.

The government also urged individuals to help the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) reform effort by avoiding patronizing fraudulent staff who make the process difficult.

Rauf Aregbesola, Minister of Interior, announced this at the commissioning of the Front Desk Office in Oyo, Oyo State, according to a statement released on Wednesday by Sola Fasure, the Minister’s aide.

Aregbesola stated that the Oyo Passport Front Office is part of a long-term initiative to make the process of data capture, production, and collection, which are essential aspects of the passport process, easier, all to answer Nigerians’ mounting concerns.

According to the Minister, the NIS has continued to meet the demand for the citizenship-affirming certificate while keeping the highest standards and quality.

The statement read: “The demand for passports by Nigerians has skyrocketed in the past three years. Nigeria has a growing population. This means that in the past 30 years, more people are being born than are dying. More people have therefore grown to the age they will need a passport to travel outside the country, for identification and other purposes.

“All these shot up demand, more than our production capacity. But thankfully, we have addressed the challenge successfully and cleared the arrears. We are now producing on the schedule of six weeks after biometric data enrollment for fresh applications and three weeks for renewal.

“But we still have the challenge of the waiting period between application and biometric data capture. Depending on the location, sometimes, the waiting period can take up to two months. This is because there is a limit to the number of applicants that the existing passport offices can attend to in a day, making it impossible to attend quickly to all the applicants, and necessitating a long waiting period.

“A front desk is a facility for application completion and enrollment, where applicants will submit their biometric data. No judgement will be made here. But the application process will be completed and collated for processing and production. It is also where the applicant will collect the passport when it is ready.

“Despite the challenges we faced, last year (2022) alone, we produced 1.9 million passports, against the 1 million produced in 2021. This is about an 80 per cent increase and it is unprecedented.

“The reform introduced to the NIS led to the Automated Passport issuance process which has eliminated touts and racketeers in Passport administration, the introduction of E-border Management, MIDAS and the commencement of E-Passport across Passport Control Offices and Diplomatic Missions.”

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